Tupolev Tu-330

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The Tupolev Tu-330 is a proposed modern medium-transport aircraft from the Russian airplane manufacturer Tupolev PSC. The aircraft is intended to replace the aging An-12 tactical airlift fleet, filling a niche between the Il-112 and the Il-76; it is similar in size class to the Antonov An-70.

The Tu-330 will have a swept high-mounted wing design with two high-bypass ratio PS-90A engines mounted below the wings. An optional powerplant system has also been proposed, using NK-93 engines that can operate on LNG (liquefied natural gas) fuel. The aircraft is also designed for commonality with the Tu-204/Tu-214 civilian airliner series, in order to simplify production and minimize costs of manufacturing, maintenance and parts.

Variants[edit | edit source]

  • Tu-330: Basic civilian cargo variant.
  • Tu-330K (Tu-338): A proposed liquid natural gas-fueled variant with a Samara NK-94 engine.
  • Tu-330P: Firefighting variant.
  • Tu-330PS: Search and rescue variant.
  • Tu-330R: Communication relay aircraft.
  • Tu-330RL: A variant designed for long-range reconnaissance flights.
  • Tu-330SE: Sanitary and evacuation aircraft.
  • Tu-330TZ: Aerial refueling tanker.
  • Tu-330VT: Strategic/Tactical airlifter.

Users[edit | edit source]

  • Russia
    • Russian Air Force
    • Russian Naval Aviation